What are the entry requirements for the DET course?

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Introduction

There are a number of entry requirements for the DET course. You will need to have completed at least two years of education, and you must have GCSEs or equivalent qualifications. It is also important that you can work independently and are confident in your own abilities.

You will need to have completed at least two years of education

  • You will need to have completed at least two years of education.
  • You should be able to read and interpret written instructions.
  • You should be able to work independently, without supervision or guidance from others. This means that you must be able to plan your own work with little input from others, make decisions about what needs doing next, and complete tasks in a timely manner without having someone check on them every five minutes!
  • A good understanding of English grammar and punctuation is essential for this course as well as being confident with numbers (multiplication tables up to 12×12).

Minimum 19 years of age

You must be 19 or over on the first day of your course, and you will need to have completed at least two years of education after secondary school.

You must also have GCSEs or equivalent qualifications in English, maths and science at grade C or above (or equivalent). You will also need a good understanding of English grammar and punctuation – this can be demonstrated through an acceptable level score on an internationally recognised test such as IELTS (minimum overall band score 7).

You must have GCSEs or equivalent qualifications

You must have GCSEs or equivalent qualifications. The minimum requirement is five GCSEs at grade 4 (C) or above, including English and maths. You can also apply with fewer than five GCSEs but you’ll need to show us how you’ve made up for this by achieving high grades in other subjects instead.

  • You don’t need any specific subject combinations; we will consider all applicants on an individual basis when making our decisions about who should be admitted onto the course.
  • Your qualification must be from a recognised awarding body (such as Edexcel or OCR). If your qualification isn’t listed on our website as being eligible, we recommend contacting us with details about your qualifications so that we can confirm if they are acceptable for entry into this course

You must have a good understanding of English, including grammar and punctuation.

We require that you have a good understanding of English, including grammar and punctuation.

Grammar is the structure of language. It includes:

  • Sentence structure (e.g., subject-verb agreement)
  • Nouns (e.g., singular vs plural)
  • Pronouns (e.g., he/she/it)
  • Adjectives (e.g., comparative vs superlative forms)

Punctuation helps us to understand what is written in our writing by indicating where one word ends and another begins; it also shows how we should read out loud what has been written down on paper so that others can understand it too! There are many different types of punctuation marks used within writing these include but not limited too full stops (periods), commas etc…

You should be able to read and interpret written instructions.

You should be able to read and interpret written instructions. You should also be able to understand written information, including safety rules and operating procedures. The ability to read and interpret diagrams is also required for this course.

You must have basic computer skills including the ability to use a computer mouse or trackball, keyboard shortcuts (such as Ctrl+C), as well as copy/paste functions in Microsoft Word documents.

It is also important that you can work independently and are confident in your own abilities.

In addition to a passion for technology, it is also important that you can work independently and are confident in your own abilities.

You will be required to use your initiative on a daily basis, so it’s essential that you are comfortable working under pressure. You need to be able to think quickly on your feet and react accordingly if things don’t go according to plan.

Moreover, you’ll need to be able to work in teams with other people from different backgrounds – so having good communication skills is essential!

You need an entry qualification to start the DET course.

You need an entry qualification to start the DET course.

You can get qualified by completing the Entry Qualification at the same time as your course, which will be held at [insert location]. If you pass this exam, we’ll let you know and then allow you to join our next intake of students.

Conclusion

If you are interested in becoming a driving instructor, it is important that you have the right qualifications and experience. The DET course is one of the most popular ways to become qualified as a driving instructor in Britain today.

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